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Apr 25, 2026

Part 2: The Bride Paid His Mother to Vanish... Then She Showed Up at the Wedding

Daniel could barely hold the phone.

The guests behind him started whispering, but all he heard was his own breathing and his mother’s quiet sobs.

He looked at Isabelle.

“Tell me that video is fake.”

Her bouquet shook in her hands.

“Daniel, I was protecting us.”

“From my mother?”

Isabelle’s eyes filled with panic. “She would have destroyed everything. Your father left conditions in the estate. If you reunited with her before the wedding, she could challenge the inheritance.”

Daniel stared at her as though the woman in the white dress had become a stranger.

His mother slowly opened her worn handbag and took out a small blue sweater, carefully folded despite its age.

Daniel recognized the stitched letter on the chest.

A crooked little D.

His hands began to tremble.

“You made that,” he whispered.

She nodded, tears falling freely now.

“I held it every birthday,” she said. “I came to your school once. Your father had security remove me before you saw me.”

Daniel’s breath broke.

“All these years… I thought you left.”

“I wrote to you,” she cried softly. “Every month. He sent every letter back unopened.”

Isabelle reached for Daniel’s arm.

“Please. We can talk about this after the ceremony.”

He pulled away from her touch.

“After I marry the woman who paid my mother to stay homeless?”

The words silenced the entire staircase.

His mother lowered her eyes in shame. “I didn’t want money. I only wanted to see you before it was too late.”

Daniel stepped down toward her.

For a moment, neither of them moved.

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